JAKARTA - President Donald Trump on Monday reaffirmed the United States' commitment to support Ukraine's security regarding efforts to end the war with Russia.
However, President Trump said he had not specifically discussed the security guarantees that would be provided to Ukraine.
The potential security guarantee for Kyiv is a major obstacle to ending Russia's war in Ukraine.
President Trump also said that during his meeting on August 15 with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, the two leaders discussed limiting the size of their country's major nuclear arsenal after the Ukraine crisis was resolved.
"We want denuclearization. The power is too big, and we are also talking about it. That's part of the goal, but we have to end the war," President Trump told reporters gathered in the Oval Room.
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When asked why Putin seemed reluctant to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump replied,
"Because he doesn't like it," he said.
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